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Authentication Protocol). CHAP should be chosen as this is a more secure
authentication protocol. This is chosen by the network operator.
Mobile Network Settings Page 2 Figure 59
Active Mode
provides different connection type of Mob Net. By
default, the connection mode is
Always
which represents the MDR will
immediately connecting to mobile network as long as this feature enabled.
Another option is
Phone/SMS
which can let the MDR stay under no
connection status until certain phone call or message comes in.
Number1/2/3
link with above Active mode. If choose
Phone/SMS
in
active mode, users can fill in 3 different mobile numbers here. When these
number calls or send message to the MDR sim card, the Mob Net
connection will be built up and MDR can start using mobile data for online
features.
Browse to this mobile network module page using
SYS INFO
→
MODULES
→
NETWORK
→
MOB NET.
Connection Type
shows the connection used to connect to network
operators. The options are: GPRS/EDGE, CDMA, EVDO, WCDMA,
TDSCDMA, FDD and TDD.
Module Status
shows whether the MDR sees the presence of the
mobile network module. This will either show module model names or
Not Detected
.
SIM Status
shows whether the MDR sees the presence of a SIM card.
The statuses are detected, not detected, available, not available and busy.
Dial Status
indicates the SIM card
’s dial status, which can be dialled
up, failed dial up and unknown error.
Signal Level
will display the power level of the signal, this will be
xxdBm format.
IP Address
refers to the IP address obtained by the SIM card from the
network provider.
IMEI
refers to International Mobile Equipment Identity number. This is
made up of 15 alphanumeric characters.
IMSI
refers to International Mobile Subscriber Identity number. This is
made up of 15 alphanumeric characters. This will display the correct
number after sim card is installed.
Mobile Network Settings Page 2 Figure 60
Mobile Network Status Figure 61
Browse to this Server page using
SETUP
→
BASIC SETUP
→
NETWORK
→
SERVER.
Center Server
refers to the MDR Windows Server. A maximum of 6
center servers can be saved. An MDR can connect to a maximum of 4
servers using the same protocol type.
Add
is used to add another center server, a new blank center server
page is displayed with a new server number.
Delete
removes the currently displayed center server.
ON
enables the current center server. MDR will attempt to connect to this
server.
Protocol Type
refers to the protocol used by the MDR unit to send its
data (video and metadata) to the MDR Server. By default, this is set to
MDR6. Maintenance is not currently used.
Network Mode
refers to the network communication module used for
to communicate with the MDR Server. The options are Ethernet, Mobile
Network and Wi-Fi.
Center Server 1 Settings Page 1 Figure 62
Browse to this Server page using
SETUP
→
BASIC SETUP
→
NETWORK
→
SERVER
→
PAGE DOWN.
MDR Server IP
Public IP address of the firewall which forwards any
traffic to the Windows Server or IP address of the Windows Server hosting
the MDR Wi-Fi Server.
MDR Server Port
is used for device access to server. By default, this
is 5556.
Media Server IP
should be the same as MDR Server IP.
Media Server Port
should be the same as MDR Server Port. By
default, is 5556.
Center Server 1 Settings Page 2 Figure 63